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A B C D E F G H I J K L

1 Calculate the mean,median,Q1,Q3 and P20 from the following data.


2 70 60 75 90 65 80 45 65 72 62 68 84
3
4 70 60 75 90 65 80 45 65 72 62 68 84
5
6 Measures Values Formulae
7 Mean 69.66667 =AVERAGE(A4:L4)
8 Median 69 =MEDIAN(A4:L4)
9 Q1 64.25 =QUARTILE(A4:L4,1)
10 Q3 76.25 =QUARTILE(A4:L4,3)
11 P20 62.6 =PERCENTILE(A4:L4,0.2)
12
13 From the following data , calculate mean, median, mode, quartiles, 4th decile, 80th percentile.
14 Marks 20 30 40 50 60 70
15 No.of stds 8 12 20 10 6 4
16
17 x 20 30 40 50 60 70 Cell Formula
18 f 8 12 20 10 6 4 C19 =B19+C18
19 cf 8 20 40 50 56 60
20
21 Measures Position Formula Value Formula
22 Mean 41 =SUMPRODUCT(B18:G18,B17:G17)/G19
23 Median 30.5 =0.5*(G19+1) 40 =D17
24 Mode 20 =MAX(B18:G18) 40 =D17
25 Q1 15.25 =0.25*(G19+1) 30 =C17
26 Q3 45.75 =0.75*(G19+1) 50 =E17
27 D4 24.4 =0.4*(G19+1) 40 =D17
28 P80 48.8 =0.8*(G19+1) 50 =E17
29
30 Calculate the mean, median, mode, quartiles, 7th decile and 40th percentile for the following data.
31 Wages 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60
32 No. of work 5 10 25 30 20 10
33
34 Class 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 Cell Formula
35 f 5 10 25 30 20 10 C36 =B36+C35
36 c.f 5 15 40 70 90 100
37
38 Wages f LCB UCB x cf h Cell Formula
39 0-10 5 0 10 5 5 10 E39 =(C39+D39)/2
40 10-20 10 10 20 15 15 10 F40 =F39+B40
41 20-30 25 20 30 25 40 10 G39 =D39-C39
42 30-40 30 30 40 35 70 10
43 40-50 20 40 50 45 90 10
44 50-60 10 50 60 55 100 10
45
46 Measures Position Formula Class Value Formula
47 Mean 33 =SUMPRODUCT(B39:B44,E39:E44)/F44
48 Median 50 =0.5*F44 30-40 33.33333 =C42+(B48-F41)*G42/B42
49 Mode 30 =MAX(B39:B44) 30-40 33.33333 =C42+(B42-B41)*G42/(2*B42-B41-B43)
50 Q1 25 =0.25*F44 20-30 24 =C41+(B50-F40)*G41/B41
51 Q3 75 =0.75*F44 40-50 42.5 =C43+(B51-F42)*G43/B43
52 D7 70 =0.7*F44 40-50 40 =C43+(B52-F42)*G43/B43
53 P40 40 =0.4*F44 20-30 30 =C41+(B53-F40)*G41/B41
54
55
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57
58 Name: Rihana Kasula
A B C D E F G H I J K L
59 Roll no: 18
60 Section: 3rd sem 'Lily'
61 Following are the income distribution of 600 employees.
62 Income('000 Rs) 0-50 50-100 100-150 150-200 200-250 250-300
63 No. of employees 40 160 200 100 70 30
64 Find the highest income of poorest 25% employees and the lowest income of richest 15% of employees.
65
66 Income f LCB UCB x cf h
67 0-50 40 0 50 25 40 50 Cell Formula
68 50-100 160 50 100 75 200 50 E67 =(C67+D67)/2
69 100-150 200 100 150 125 400 50 F68 =F67+B68
70 150-200 100 150 200 175 500 50 G67 =D67-C67
71 200-250 70 200 250 225 570 50
72 250-300 30 250 300 275 600 50
73
74 Measures Position Formula Class Value Formula
75 P25 150 =0.25*F72 50-100 84.375 =C68+(B75-F67)*G68/B68
76 P85 510 =0.85*F72 200-250 207.1429 =C71+(B76-F70)*G71/B71
77
78 Name: Rihana Kasula
79 Roll no: 18
80 Section: 3rd sem 'Lily'
A B C D E F G H I J K L
1 1. For the following data, find range, quartile deviation, standard deviation and variance.
2 12 23 31 43 45 34 31 45 56 58 65 35
3 62 42
4
5 Measures Value Formula
6 L 65 =MAX(A2:L3)
7 S 12 =MIN(A2:L3)
8 Range 53 =B6-B7
9 Q1 31.75 =QUARTILE(A2:L3,1)
10 Q3 53.25 =QUARTILE(A2:L3,3)
11 QD 10.75 =(B10-B9)/2
12 SD 14.67123 =STDEVP(A2:L3)
13 Variance 215.2449 =B12^2
14
15
16 2. Find the semi-interquartile range, coefficient of QD, standard deviation and coefficient of variation from following data.
17 Weights 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66
18 No.of std 15 20 32 35 33 22 20 10 8
19
20 x f fx fx^2 cf Cell Formula
21 58 15 870 50460 15 C21 =A21*B21
22 59 20 1180 69620 35 D21 =C21*A21
23 60 32 1920 115200 67 E22 =E21+B22
24 61 35 2135 130235 102 B30 =SUM(B21:B29)
25 62 33 2046 126852 135 C30 =SUM(C21:C29)
26 63 22 1386 87318 157 D30 =SUM(D21:D29)
27 64 20 1280 81920 177
28 65 10 650 42250 187
29 66 8 528 34848 195
30 195 11995 738703
31
32 Measures Position Formula Value Formula
33 Q1 49 =0.25*(E29+1) 60 =A23
34 Q3 147 =0.75*(E29+1) 63 =A26
35 Semi-interquartile range 3 =D34-D33
36 QD 49 =(B34-B33)/2
37 Coeff of QD 0.5 =(B34-B33)/(B34+B33)
38 AM 61.51282 =C30/B30
39 SD 2.09605 =SQRT((D30/B30)-(D38)^2)
40 CV 3.407501 =(D39/D38)*100
41
42 3. Find the mean, standard deviation, variance and coefficient of variation from the following data.
43 Wages(Rs.) 0-500 500-1000 1000-1500 1500-2000 2000-2500 2500-3000
44 No. of worker 10 15 25 40 20 10
45
46 Wages LCB UCB x f cf fx fx^2 h Cell Formula
47 0-500 0 500 250 10 10 2500 625000 500 D47 =(B47+C47)/2
48 500-1000 500 1000 750 15 25 11250 8437500 500 F48 =F47+E48
49 1000-1500 1000 1500 1250 25 50 31250 39062500 500 G47 =D47*E47
50 1500-2000 1500 2000 1750 40 90 70000 122500000 500 H47 =G47*D47
51 2000-2500 2000 2500 2250 20 110 45000 101250000 500 I47 =C47-B47
52 2500-3000 2500 3000 2750 10 120 27500 75625000 500 G53 =SUM(G47:G52)
53 187500 347500000 H53 =SUM(H47:H52)
54
55 Measure Value Formula
56 AM 1562.5 =G53/F52
57 SD 674.1121 =SQRT((H53/F52)-(B55)^2)
58 Variance 454427.1 =B56^2 Name: Rihana Kasula
A B C D E F G H I J K L
59 Coeff of Vari 43.14317 =(B56/B55)*100 Roll no: 18
60 Section: 3rd sem 'Lily'
61 4. The score of two golfers for 10 round each are:
62 Golfer A 58 59 60 54 65 66 52 75 69 52
63 Golfer B 84 56 92 65 86 78 44 54 78 68
64 Which may be regarded as more consistent player?
65
66 x(Golfer A) x^2 y(Golfer B) y^2 Cell Formula
67 58 3364 84 7056 B67 =A67^2
68 59 3481 56 3136 D67 =C67^2
69 60 3600 92 8464 A77 =SUM(A67:A76)
70 54 2916 65 4225 B77 =SUM(B67:B76)
71 65 4225 86 7396 C77 =SUM(C67:C76)
72 66 4356 78 6084 D77 =SUM(D67:D76)
73 52 2704 44 1936
74 75 5625 54 2916
75 69 4761 78 6084
76 52 2704 68 4624
77 610 37736 705 51921
78
79 Measure Value Formula Measure Value Formula
80 AM 61 =A77/10 AM 70.5 =C77/10
81 SD 7.252586 =SQRT((B77/10)-(B80)^2) SD 14.89463 =SQRT((D77/10)-(G80)^2)
82 CV 11.88948 =(B81/B80)*100 CV 21.127135 =(G81/G80)*100
83
84 Golfer A is more consistent player as it has lower CV than that of Golfer B.
85
86 Name:Rihana Kasula
87 Roll no: 18
88 Section: 3rd semester 'Lily'
A B C D E F G H I J K L
1 1. Calculate the coefficient of skewness and comment on the shape of the following data.
2 30 60 62 32 38 51 40 45 30
3
4 Measures Value Formula
5 Mean 43.11111 =AVERAGE(A2:I2)
6 Mode 62 =MAX(A2:I2)
7 SD 11.59928 =STDEVP(A2:I2)
8 Sk (P) -1.628454
9 Here, the distribution is negatively skewed. As, Mean<Mode and Sk(P) >0.
10
11
12 2. Compute Karl Pearson coefficient of skewness from the following data and interpret its value.
13 Marks 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
14 No. of std 4 12 22 37 18 10 8 7
15
16 x f cf fx fx^2 Cell Formula
17 10 4 4 40 400 C18 =C17+B18
18 20 12 16 240 4800 D17 =B17*A17
19 30 22 38 660 19800 E17 =D17*A17
20 40 37 75 1480 59200 D25 =SUM(D17:D24)
21 50 18 93 900 45000 E25 =SUM(E17:E24)
22 60 10 103 600 36000
23 70 8 111 560 39200
24 80 7 118 560 44800
25 5040 249200
26
27 Measures Position Formula Value Formula
28 Mean 42.711864 =SUMPRODUCT(D25/C24)
29 Mode 37 =MAX(B17:B24) 40 =A20
30 SD 16.957625 =SQRT((E25/C24)-(D28)^2)
31 Sk 0.1599201 =(D28-D29)/D30
32
33 The distribution is positively skewed as Sk(P)>0.
34
35
36 3. Calculate Karl Pearson coefficient of skewness of following data.
37 Size 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70
38 f 10 12 18 25 16 14 8
39
40 Class f LCB UCB x cf h fx fx^2 Cell Formula
41 0-10 10 0 10 5 10 10 50 250 E41 =(C41+D41)/2
42 10-20 12 10 20 15 22 10 180 2700 F42 =F41+B42
43 20-30 18 20 30 25 40 10 450 11250 G41 =D41-C41
44 30-40 25 30 40 35 65 10 875 30625 H41 =B41*E41
45 40-50 16 40 50 45 81 10 720 32400 I41 =H41*E41
46 50-60 14 50 60 55 95 10 770 42350 H48 =SUM(H41:H47)
47 60-70 8 60 70 65 103 10 520 33800 I48 =SUM(I41:I47)
48 3565 153375
49
50 Measure Position Formula Class Value Formula
51 Mean 34.61165 =H48/F47
52 Median 51.5 =0.5*F47 30-40 34.6 =C44+(B52-F43)*G44/B44
53 S.D 17.06198 =SQRT((I48/F47)-(E51)^2)
54 Sk(P) 0.002048 =3*(E51-E52)/E53
55
56
57
58 Name: Rihana Kasula
A B C D E F G H I J K L
59 Roll no: 18
60 Section: 3rd sem'Lily'
61 4. Calculate Bowley's coefficient of skewness of the folowing data.
62 Class 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90
63 f 5 9 14 20 25 15 8 4
64
65 Class f LCB UCB x cf h Cell Formula
66 10-20 5 10 20 15 5 10 E66 =(C66+D66)/2
67 20-30 9 20 30 25 14 10 F67 =F66+B67
68 30-40 14 30 40 35 28 10 G66 =D66-C66
69 40-50 20 40 50 45 48 10
70 50-60 25 50 60 55 73 10
71 60-70 15 60 70 65 88 10
72 70-80 8 70 80 75 96 10
73 80-90 4 80 90 85 100 10
74
75 Measures Position Formula Class Value Formula
76 Median 50 =0.5*F73 50-60 50.8 =C70+(B76-F69)*G70/B70
77 Q1 25 =0.25*F73 30-40 37.85714 =C68+(B77-F67)*G68/B68
78 Q3 75 =0.75*F73 60-70 61.33333 =C71+(B78-F70)*G71/B71
79 Sk(B) -0.102637 =(E78+E77-2*E76)/(E78-E77)
80
81
82 5. Find the kurtosis from the following data. Also comment on its normality.
83 Salary (in '000 Rs) 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80
84 No.of workers 6 12 28 10 7 5 2
85
86 Class f LCB UCB x cf h Cell Formula
87 10-20 6 10 20 15 6 10 E87 =(C87+D87)/2
88 20-30 12 20 30 25 18 10 F88 =F87+B88
89 30-40 28 30 40 35 46 10 G87 =D87-C87
90 40-50 10 40 50 45 56 10
91 50-60 7 50 60 55 63 10
92 60-70 5 60 70 65 68 10
93 70-80 2 70 80 75 70 10
94
95 Measures Position Formula Class Value Formula
96 Q1 17.5 =0.25*F93 20-30 29.58333 =C88+(B96-F87)*G88/B88
97 Q3 52.5 =0.75*F93 40-50 46.5 =C90+(B97-F89)*G90/B90
98 P10 7 =0.1*F93 20-30 20.83333 =C88+(B98-F87)*G88/B88
99 P90 63 =0.9*F93 50-60 60 =C91+(B99-F90)*G91/B91
100 Kurtosis 0.215957 =0.5*(E97-E96)/(E99-E98)
101
102 Since, K is less than 0.263, the given distribution is platykurtic.
103
104 Name: Rihana Kasula
105 Roll no: 18
106 Section: 3rd sem 'Lily'

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